_ _ _I 1. -.. _ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOI I ETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. AUGUST 27. 1900. Sims- r- s--' """!=""" _ " lf ' _ -_F _'_ ' ' I' Special Notice Having purchased from Mr. J- Harnsby the stock and good will Of MOl\`DAY,AUGUST 27th, 1900. s books and Stationery Business in the lorris Block, we will continue the business in its variofns br;lJCh?S- eellmg` at lowest prices or cas 00 Yi Uh B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- ged the business in the pest, W_i11 be hs charge ofthe store, and *lu be Qlueed to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall -Papers will be at once put on sale, “ld “ll dqartments ofthe business V111 _be kept well stocked. A well supplied _aero sand will be a special feature d the business. The store will be known as “The Bazaar BookSt_°'°-” TE lllllll IZBIPIIY. Suocessors to F. J. Hornsbyn -“Cds Block. Ch'towu. March 16. 190°- Pw _ ____i __ _ 4 ' Your- llllinerl Our workrooms will rushed this week; if - venient, we ask you. will consider it a favor for those who can, to leave their trimmed hat orde as early in the week ~_ v possible. 'l__?erkins 6: Co V 'nie Miiiinery Islam sears-diseases-six-Q _ 5 § A asusiiaaana sean; S' fit* ‘ (I Special Rates Brillkfrom the city. of four or more. wlhoi. mre in the morning, given dinner i _ the Florida Hotel and returned iii! ng for but $1.25 each. Coach will mid _ 'es any day in _the week on my I two hairs _iict;ce. special liens can made a an e; H ~. #.BROWN, <1 Proprietor 'ii 0¢¢l. Sbllllar life .Sufance Co. THE COMING ELECTION. Fortunately the coming general elec- than they led the people to behieve' they ztrges and counter charges, will materi- the wheat from the chaff, and decide whether or not the party in power have _ displayed such ability, honesty, and fore- :--”~‘~*` f f ' castas entitle them toa further lease of po wer . THE CITY LIGHTING. tion ` Wm mm upon other ques_ There is still the same ominous silence tions than that which was a main ‘lf the party paperslll regard l'° the clty issue in the contest of 1896 Then llglltlllg that We remarked “poll yeBl'er° the question was whether a Separ_ day. Mr. Whearassole champion of the ate school system should be forced upon lllllleputabluob that has been perpet'ral'ed’ Manitoba against the wishes of the ma- lllflllollller lslleli clmries Tall GUARD_lAN jority of thc people of that Province. Wllh sldeztrackmg _t e mam qllesuonf Neither of the party leaders is now dis- The mal” q“°Sl'l°n' as we under' posed mbring that question again mm stand it, is whether honesty orjobhery the political aremt shall rule in our civic affairs. The tarim which before formed a main Nothing could _do so much to_ pregndice line of demarcation between party pon the people against the city owninga light- cies has also been to a large extent elimi- lug plant as the fmt that lt wlll be put' nated The Liberals notwithstanding chased’ or get ‘lp and wntmued by 8' ~ 9 . the declarations in their platform, have rlllg wlllcll has assumed c°llt'l`°l_ °t our retained the main features of the tariff “Halls and dlsreguds lllle prlllclples °f which they found in force, but have qual- ll°lle8t'y‘ We doubt not many who nn' med and reduced its protective features in favor of the principle of civic control by givinga preferential mm to British will vote against the proposition on that goods. The Conservative leaders, who gmlllld’ ~ criticize the;-referential tariff as one~sided Whether the cltlzell' v°l’e lll fll'v°l° or and claim that colonial products ought to against the cllly ‘lwlllng the llgllmlg plant’ have a like preference in British markets has notlllng whatever t° do wltll the re' have not gone the length of proposing to jection ofthe lower tender of the Full a,)m£`._e the preferentia_l._tarm.{now in Company. Havingcalled for tenders the operation. It is evident f.rom the most Collmlll was honestly lmlmd t° glve the casual review that the two parties have contracttollle l°welll' llolla llde and °°lll` approached each other in regard to tariff petellt tenderer' The rlllg were °lvldellt° Iegislatiom ly determinedto maintain the foreign Nor has either of the two parties pro- C°lllpally lll 8' lll°ll°p°ly al' °xl’°rl’l°ll“l’e posed any new and important measure as rates. They have their own reason for something to be wntendea for and settled this which Mr. Whear cautiously avoids bythe popular (vote the ‘coming elec- dllscllsslllg' THE GUARDIAN may yet tion The contest so far as we can now* tllmwll. llpllllller llglll’ °ll that feature of see will turn mainly ' uDon__ ad- l'll°'l°b'» - ` announcement made on Saturday last ministratlve 'and legislative of the f ff -- ~ - party ill' power. It is charged tbatfthey t __ have expended a great deal more money _ " ’ ' ‘J __....1.is......1 sta. u.y‘..m.... 53..., I nerves. fmutiiisisnsaounttrue. But-ssiiindit ~ . lies the more important question whether Ill Wifi IHOP C' ICR- the messy was Jwissiy agendas, for sauesiyima .duress na me any in Pownai wii1f8=""°8i"m‘_f° l~¥°a"' l*“*’1l°’f'!'°’kS ll! Ir. oliaafe Noi-in Food. and uses Such as the rwvle approve- hrs. Margaret 1.-on, mower Hin, N. Rapidly expanding trade has given an un- B.,` writes:--“ Dr. Ch_a_ae’s Nerve Food _ usuallylarge customs revenue, and large 4°” 1°* I 'Wifi 9! 80011. - I as has been the expenditure there is still ul” I clmld mt walk “"°°l » _ t. le _ . asurplus in the treasury. “nh of the hong My huldl f _ tiiembled no that I could nge g .. _.-_#1¥B#~_=K‘i*lEHF!°TSl¥1'éb¢iDRlIied¢ ‘ Each party chagestliepther with cor- pmt or water. I wuf-toohei-vgiig g, rupt acts in elections and 'the people have 'W' _"ld l"l“lll° "° 4° *QI* V- 'no faith in the absolute purity of either m‘il_°l-since ming nr. caan News mo; party. We do not apprehend that these la $3gL°ttei§yr:;tc‘;r;3émIen°:: _ “ll ` I ' 75 5?” *lm* ’3§i§YL.'l.' amy meet the gens;-|i~ result, for me '"1' °“'~° “°“’°"°"‘-"‘°‘*~°`°"=i=l°*- _ lewinc. hairline. and aeadl I *bc- _ _ public conscience has become sadly sides. Dr. Chs,se's Nerve hae _ canons in “md to the ww umm of mammals. mae ¢°~nie.4- Dr. Chaae'| Nerve Food is th ' _ ‘ ' _ ld lent Icormption. The .party in power greatest restorative tor pale. w¢:a‘lvr,m|lie|': is charged with having broken fai`th'with :fun-foxlléo mga £32 aihflgfggélefr _the prohibitionists in not giving effect or Wd manson. Bates & Co.. Toronto. _ _ to the wishes of the majority as expressed °~!D°°!|m°t.|°|°I“§:a lf Dl;u§g°'z‘§"°§l7a“: All fl, F0|"iy~f0lll° in the piebiscite. This charge would be puttin. - _ ' I -"lun n°'l‘r' ' effective if the Opposition would adopt a ;;`_T"-'°`°>`_"°_""°" I 'I "' "` I Liberal Policies, free and un ‘leaders show no disposition to go farther \ I/ restricted. policy of prohibition, but the Opposition '”"- ~ e " *_ I _ 4 \ f 4 _ " ` I’ " »=‘=» `f”y prompt attention and quick despatch of same, We have the reputation of being “O la. on repair work. Give us a trial and be con- . letter postage to two cents and the adop- tion of the two cent rate to Britain; the attempted redistribution of electoral div- ! isions twice thwarted by the Senate-all hese will come before the electors in re- ;_i_r_iced that what we say is it e lview, more or less fairly represented in I some cases, but sadly distorted and mis- ` » ` represented by partisan speakers and G ~ _ newspapers in other cases. . It will be the duty of those who listen f-v 1 wear will-culled from best fl); WJ markets. ll . I- SPOnges4¢» At prices lower than you ever I p bot them. ' Soapsggf _ From tie expensive down to he cheapest. f"((ll__ Combs_\Ve pr`d-a ourselves on one-selection or Combs 'and __ prices asked. "' Nail Bmshes-Bone, Weed, ubber etc W. HEIIDIN, Pllm, The Square Druggist. Sunnyside. / ' P CU "' F’ .`, yy-27-_;,`. "" f§*` .<»=~ @ @@ Paton’s. __ 31 tf Jamaica Gonmar. makes ii very nice ` drink with ice water Be . - ._ Only 25c.-abottle _ . __ _ _ _ ‘lt er & G°fs° 21’-3* _ _ moan me highest gi-me of axuu carcass mi-is. In emu-in as-ri»-¢»i MONTSERRATT Lime Juice is the purest puts s perfectly sm 1och.sur_t»cs on one axle. When this surface il hrmed HALF and best lime juice in the world. A fresh -#ICA as any other axle grease \i=l cl 1 au* work anddo it In Ire ltllhetory supply just received Beer 8: Golfs. 24 3i KALFIAS MUCH 3104 A5 ANY *-“£33 M“|“f*°F“f°d 57 _ SIR I.0UIS lDAVIES.~ Much interest was called forth by the that Sir Louis Davies will arrive in Char- lottetown tonight. Sir Louis has always- been mpular here, and during four years past has had the largest measure sf con- trol in our federal affairs. He has attained prominence and distinction not only in Island and Canadian affairs, but has re- ceived honor at the hands ot his Sover- eign in London, and has been engaged in important missions to Washington. As an Islanderwho has been time ‘distinguish-I ‘ ~ ed he will no doubt receive a warm welcome home in which men of all parties, may Zi-bmi ` i Prof. Robertson has done so much good work for Canada that anything he pro- strong passport to public favor. He has now visited us to set up the systernof manual training in schools which he ex- plained and recommended to our people some months ago. Tim GUARDIAN be lieves it will be of great benetlt, and when once in operation will call fortii the hearty appreciation of the public alike for Prof. Robertson and for the cost the work is to be established. Mr. J. D. Collier. a teacher who has had _many l years experience' in England, has been; I selected to direct the movem ent in P. E.'_ Island. _ M Sm-Mr. Leslie of :Kensington 'having accepted the oiiice of; prosecutor under the C. T. A. all theifriends of teinperance who can assist him should do so as 'a de- termined effort must he made to lost ground and’advance ' ` ' l _ . _ _ ____-I" _ llttingly join. I i Knightly Benefactor at whose private' ~= v _ _ ' f‘n¢is'=i€U’°m-” is , THE~*l EDIEQES m_`H'°il __ _Saturda;*jNlght Bargains rules-.`_ "I 1_""‘ _ _; .rc-iuiuiir. Persons sending him evidence against any offender should give the name," occu- pation andfaddress of witnesses plainly, iand. give their own names in confidence as we cannot expect him to proceed 'cases otherwise. They are perfectly sate in Mr.'Leslie's hands-_Yours etc. _ _ Sir Charles G. addressfa meeting in“Summerside on 'Sep- tember 5t h. » ’ - I was cured of Acute B1-onehitis ' lINARD’S LIN IMENT. ~ J. M. CAMPBELL. Bay of Islands. I was c\u°ed of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD’S LINIMEN T. WM. DANIELS. Springhill, N. S. ~ _GEORGE TINGLEY. Albert Co.,'_ N. B Jerseys.-Football and other kinds at ef -' ' '-~ l 1 CE Aug. 27, 1900. d2i wli. Foundes, Engineers, l\Iachin~ lsts and Boiler-makers. Steam Navi ati C '~ W g on os liarf. Charlottetown. P. E. l. rhozie .23 0 the cancli p r and eco- LAN PURE IS . D Q _ _ _ _ . ._ _ ie _._ L _ “Meehan OUR FURNITURE \ I If honey is not pure it is better no; im? to use it. lVe nzve the best honey' _ that can be procured in this pm'V_ Q' i11C'e and the price is bu; - 20c A POT - S SALES __ .. an sa is.actory this spring-Our STOCK. 1 8TYLE.\,:r£d PRICES are sure trade ivinners-Before you at We lbeudu for you-_STORE CL_0SES`at 6 SATURDAY_’S_ op_en_unti-l 10___p; _'OR 22|: A POUND. I “ tue sick room: Try a sample pound ` or pot. You will be well satisnedl with it. » - ` 8f?i~Pure groceries of all kinds. " High , It is very desirable for table use and " 1. n. Maria sl. ._ I was cured of Chronic Rheuznatism by 'I MINAI-lD’S LIN IMENT. - P/\\ /»-e ‘a -...,- . . _ Q`~: . .- _ ff _ _ , - _ ,__ __--11_l__ - ¥ I _ ___»_ ,_\__ f- _.>_ .- A _.i `\ , e - ll /A f ` 4 ` »/`\ _,__ f f, ` , 5 ` \ » A- Quick*"‘.“ _ Blouse Glaaiana end of Augusta- ~ We’ve to . should be gone before then. Therean two wearing months yet. so oiering is : _ ' _ __‘_ y ' l ` poses or recommends now has' a very Bargain.-Q Lsdies'. Cotton in Pretty - Szrong Cotton, Fast Colors, all sizes _ _ 50`§°,'2.§‘ ~D.uck,_Crash.-_-_ Pique I SMHrfs}§HH§b0&d. .`.\ <' _ f _ ,;¢‘._ 5-, ,_..§‘, 1 4 5 I on Duck and Crash Skirts. It’s_ a _ 1 1 _.,131 " , G1" ,N ‘: Help The Prosecutor. _ I _ _ ..§..;.‘~:.°§f,'f¢¢. - my °c :€=ii 12 .._ *H5 .\\\__*f/ _~ _ _ __ t. . _-_ . . 1'.- . Are tohand ` lf. ._ _ _ _ _ ° youu Monmon fee . v . - - r:n¢:PEI=u:a.I..~ CO _ Pe'u°p1eurn. Rennefm. l`_ Dunstan’s College (Affiliated to Laval Univ t I In an th’ lalesf d 0 “ °l"l y'l ' our oaasov rdldiigililiirs . _ _ 1 ° usa. Complete Commercial and Glas- Our <=\1==°m°r= are all delighwgfe mm I sum' -courses _ Be sure and visit the leading studiof l Studies will be resumed on Q Gt f _ i __ _ is G |_'|_. ww, Thursday’ september sth. use 4. ann tau Sti. Ch town. . ‘ For further particulars apply to §@__....._' .. , _ A, =_. - A. P. McLELLAN, _ Rector __ t. Dunstan’s College, Ch’town,l RE I, Y--_1__ _ ____ ,L __ f, wr ‘ One cup Ralston Breakfast, Food cooks enough for five pers_6_ns---there are Six full cups in every package. _ _ _Sliced dates and Ralston _Breakfast Food make a de- licious dessert. Our “_Little Book of -Ralston Recipes” tells of other dainty dishes. Acoupon in every package Secures a copy. ' FOR SALE BY They no tbsp.-euisst lot of user - We arefbasy making them up into Suits. invite our pt ons to examine our §&&. » Allclothes ma le by us are to lit Yes, to serve you with the \.., T0\3'_\ Underwear, Shirts _ tber.‘ -__ takes to buy an outfit at __ - » ., ..»st . Hats and Clo You require for the warm Wea Call and see how litt’e money it